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Valley Center’s Nash Crosby – Wichita Driving School Player Spotlight

A familiar name to the Valley Center faithful, Nash Crosby is looking forward to another opportunity to represent Valley Center on the diamond this year. Also, a soccer player, Crosby made the 2nd Team All-State list despite not playing club soccer. But baseball is his first love and Crosby is excited for his future. 

“I have committed to Tabor College to continue my baseball career. I plan to major in Mathematics,” said Crosby. 

The Tabor commit said playing with this group of guys at Valley Center has been great for his baseball career. 

“What I love most about our team is that we work hard while still having fun. We take practice serious so that the games are fun. The teammates that I’m surrounded by are like brothers to me. They always have my back and will hold me accountable.” 

Crosby also attended his driver’s education course with the Wichita Driving School. An experience he said prepared him for the challenges of being a new driver. 

“Mike Johnson and his staff were very knowledgeable and taught me everything I needed to know to drive a vehicle. Wichita Driving School was a very interesting and fun experience,” said Crosby. “Get some driving experience beforehand and do some research prior to taking the course.” 

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